Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread David Rosenstrauch via arch-general
Thanks much for following up! Responses inline. On 2/11/22 4:15 PM, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote: I suppose it could also be southbridge being annoying It's a very new machine (Rocket Lake and PCIE4) so doesn't technically use the traditional northbridge/southbridge model. But point

Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread Genes Lists via arch-general
I suppose it could also be southbridge being annoying - did you check temps on the mobo are reasonable to be sure of adequate cooling? Are you overclocking at all by chance? sorry i know this kind of thing is frustrating to deal with.

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread SET via arch-general
Le vendredi 11 février 2022 10:28:28 CET Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch- general a écrit : > Hi all, > > I want to donate to Arch Linux. However, the existing options both take > high fees (SPI: Transaction fees via PayPal, Click&Pledge: 2.75% > platform + 2,5 % credit card fee ) Does any of

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Anton Hvornum via arch-general
There's also the GitHub Sponsor program: https://github.com/sponsors They use their normal billing process, so I guess it depends on what payment method they allow. I personally use PayPal, but perhaps they take card directly or something like that? Either way, I thought I'd throw that in the mix.

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Keith Scheiwiller via arch-general
Just want to chime in that while I'm not particularly informed on the options for donating to projects, liberapay does look quite nice compared to SPI (though the $100 cap per person is a little odd in my opinion). I'm personally not all too fussed about the PayPal fees (though I understand others

Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread David Rosenstrauch via arch-general
On 2/11/22 9:56 AM, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote: Another thought - if you can try a different network hardware that might be useful as well. And to be clear, this kernel is running on physical hardware not a VM right? If you're running on VM please share which host and VM is used.

Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread David Rosenstrauch via arch-general
On 2/11/22 9:21 AM, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote: On 2/10/22 18:32, David Rosenstrauch via arch-general wrote: ... ... "rcu_preempt detected stalls on cpus/tasks".  But searching on that Since the CPU is stalled and unable to make further progress something is inhibiting it. One thou

Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread Genes Lists via arch-general
Another thought - if you can try a different network hardware that might be useful as well. And to be clear, this kernel is running on physical hardware not a VM right? If you're running on VM please share which host and VM is used. thanks.

Re: [arch-general] Linux server crash causing router switch to stop working

2022-02-11 Thread Genes Lists via arch-general
On 2/10/22 18:32, David Rosenstrauch via arch-general wrote: ... ... "rcu_preempt detected stalls on cpus/tasks".  But searching on that Since the CPU is stalled and unable to make further progress something is inhibiting it. One thought - I wonder if the CPU is waiting for memory IO - in whic

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Morten Linderud via arch-general
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 12:37:13PM +0100, Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general wrote: > Hi > > On 2/11/22 12:32, Ralph Corderoy via arch-general wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > Liberapay uses Stripe or PayPal under the hood, so you are using the > > > same but adding another actor in the middle. > >

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general
Hi On 2/11/22 12:32, Ralph Corderoy via arch-general wrote: Hi, Liberapay uses Stripe or PayPal under the hood, so you are using the same but adding another actor in the middle. Perhaps the day will come when https://btcpayserver.org is run, a Lightning invoice can be generated, and Arch Linu

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy via arch-general
Hi, > Liberapay uses Stripe or PayPal under the hood, so you are using the > same but adding another actor in the middle. Perhaps the day will come when https://btcpayserver.org is run, a Lightning invoice can be generated, and Arch Linux holds its treasury outside of the fiat system. ;-) -- C

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general
FYI: There are already 6 donators registered on Liberapay for Archlinux: https://de.liberapay.com/on/github/archlinux On 2/11/22 11:04, Óscar García Amor via arch-general wrote: El vie, 11 feb 2022 a las 10:28, Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general () escribió: Hi [..] fees). What do you th

Re: [arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Óscar García Amor via arch-general
El vie, 11 feb 2022 a las 10:28, Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general () escribió: > > Hi [..] fees). > > What do you think about it? > Liberapay uses Stripe or PayPal under the hood, so you are using the same but adding another actor in the middle. IMHO if you want to avoid intermediaries the

[arch-general] Donation options

2022-02-11 Thread Frédéric Tobias Christ via arch-general
Hi all, I want to donate to Arch Linux. However, the existing options both take high fees (SPI: Transaction fees via PayPal, Click&Pledge: 2.75% platform + 2,5 % credit card fee ) and I don't want to finance PayPal. What about adding Liberapay [1] as a non-profit donat